Top 24 Alzheimer's Dementia Quotes
#1. She almost thought she'd said the words aloud, but she hadn't. They remained trapped in her head, but not because they were barricaded by plaques and tangles. She just couldn't say them aloud
Lisa Genova
#2. I am paving hell with energy... I am laying down good intentions which I believe durable as flint.
Charlotte Bronte
#3. Many of us follow the commandment 'Love One Another.' When it relates to caregiving, we must love one another with boundaries. We must acknowledge that we are included in the 'Love One Another.
Peggi Speers
#4. To care for those who once cared for us is one of the highest honors.
Tia Walker
#5. Her ability to use language, that thing that most separates humans from animals, was leaving her, and she was feeling less and less human as it departed. She's said a tearful good-bye to okay some time ago.
Lisa Genova
#6. I have a particular passion and focus on Alzheimer's and diseases of dementia. There's just so much scientifically that we don't know, and we can know.
Miles D. White
#7. You're young forever when you write. Alfred Hitchcock directed until the day he died. As long as you don't have any dementia or Alzheimer's, if you have your All-Bran every day and clear yourself out, I think your brains are gonna be all right.
Mel Brooks
#8. No structure, even an artificial one, enjoys the process of entropy. It is the ultimate fate of everything, and everything resists it.
Philip K. Dick
#9. I like albums that knit together, where the songs relate to one another and intertwine.
Scott Hutchison
#10. Promise me that if I ever get Alzheimer's or dementia, and I don't remember anyone that you'll visit me every day and read to me like Noah read to Allie.
J.A. Redmerski
#11. Culture had worked in her own case, but during the last few weeks she had doubted whether it humanized the majority, so wide and so widening is the gulf that stretches between the natural and the philosophic man, so many the good chaps who are wrecked in trying to cross it.
E. M. Forster
#12. When you keep to yourself, people will fill in the details about your life themselves.
Karen Lynch
#13. Never give up hope. If you do, you'll be dead already.
Dementia Patient, Rose from The Inspired Caregiver
Peggi Speers
#14. Caregiving often calls us to lean into love we didn't know possible.
Tia Walker
#15. I am daily learning
To be the reluctant guardian of your memories
There was light in those eyes; I miss that
Richard L. Ratliff
#16. Dementia is often regarded as an embarrassing condition that should be hushed up and not spoken about. But I feel passionately that more needs to be done to raise awareness, which is why I became an ambassador for the Alzheimer's Society.
Kevin Whately
#17. I am committed to helping Alzheimer's Society in any way I can. My family and I rely on the help of organisations like Alzheimer's Society to help us understand the disease and guide us in the care of my grandmother. It's been a privilege to meet so many people with dementia.
Carey Mulligan
#18. Miss Daisy Morrison, behaving so scandalously on her very first public appearance among the beau monde, would not easily be forgiven. But of course a
Mary Balogh
#19. A disorderly mob is no more an army than a heap of building materials is a house
Socrates
#20. I became demented overnight. Sudden onset is one factor that distinguishes my form of dementia from the more common form associated with Alzheimer's disease.
Floyd Skloot
#21. While no one can change the outcome of dementia or Alzheimer's, with the right support you can change the journey.
Tara Reed
#22. Peter Tertzakian's analysis of world oil is a fascinating reminder that history often foretells the major turning points of the future.
Gwyn Morgan
#23. A dementia-friendly society is not yet in reach.
Meryl Comer
#24. Homestead" term was first used in USA in the Homestead Act in 1862 and before. In Saharan Africa, especially in nations which were controlled by the British, a homestead is the single extended family's household compound.
Carrie Arboony
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